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AUTO INSURANCE FIRMS MAY QUIT’ IN SOME COUNTIES Too Many Thefts in Three Nor-; thern Tiers, it is Reported at Minot Minot, N. Sept. 20.—Insurance companies writing automobile insur-| ance in the three norhern tiers of, counties in North Dakota may with- draw from that territory as well as other sections on the border line from; coast to coast, if ¢ resolution to be! introduced at the national conference of firms writing automovile insurance in’ Ch: o the latter part of this month adopted. The insurance: firms, according to Minot insurance agents, have found thac writing theft and fire automobile insarance in the} three tiers of counties along the Caa-} adian border of North Dakota and! certain counties in other states which, lie along the border is not profitabl Thefts and fires believed to be'of anj incendiary origin are so numerous} that profits made in handling similar insurance in other fields are absorbed it is stated, and many firms known to favor withdrawing from this section. Drastic Action Held Neeessary. According to advances received in: Minot, the insurance companies con-| tend that only draséic action sith a having insurance firms withdraw cai bring the* people of this and other} sections to a realization that automo-| bile stealing mi be curbed. It i held that in sections where there is! wholesale stealing of cars, adequate; police protection is no: given autos} mobile owners and the public takes only a passing interest in the matter.! It is believed the action considered: by the insurance firms will be taken| fer the purpose of having cities and} counties provide more law enforce- ment officers and also creating public sentiment in favor of stamping out automobile thefts at all costs. H “The police and other officials do all they possibly can, bal there are so many waiting for a chance to steai a car that it is hard for them to check this particular law violation. Public sentiment must back up the police and the public must be prepared to assist in stopping automobile steal- Women marry at face value. An egg with back, Charge haircuts to overhead ex- pense. ‘tion was [go aeees |the next week and will return to Bis- WOMAN SMILES DESPITE N. E. A. Service Chicago, Sept. 10M ith her neck br sits propped up in an invalid chair in a hospital here, There, doctors say, she will sit for life with her head and shoul- ders encased in a plaster cast. ‘She is the first woman, and one rot the very few persons, ever to sur- vive such an injury. She can't move. would die immediately, say. And yet she smiles. “Why shouldn't I¢ I'm still alive, and while there’s life there’s hope,’ she says. Recently the doctors told her she had appendicitis, and that an opera- necessary. That on top ot _a broken neck. But this extraordinary Pollyanna just smiled, and acquiesced. “Smiling’s the best comfort any- one can have,” she says. Mrs Smilth is 21. She has becn married only a.short tyme. Every day her husband calls at the ven touch his hand. She cannot move, ‘But—she’s waiting with a smile each time he calls. Attaches at the hospital call her “the smilin’ lady.” She broke her neck when she bumped into a stake while swimming under water. Prompt medical at- tention was all that saved her life. {CITY NEWS| -« By fs Mary Smith If she did, she the doctors Baby Boy. fi Mr. and Mrs. James Gandy, of 406 orth Fifteenth street are the parents of a baby boy, born at the St. Alexius hospital yesterday. In Minnesota Hospital R, D. Hoskins, who entered a hos- pital in Detroit, Minn,, a few days ago, threatened with appendicitis, will not have to undergo an operation, ac- cording to information reaching rela- tives here. Mr. Hoskins, it is believ- ed, will be out of the hospital within Washing ie Pershing? z * Sept. fefot staff of the United States Army} was ordered by Presi+ march. He was at his cottage at Shoreham when taken ill. Gun Club Meeting. All persons desifing to become members of the propused Bismarck Gun Club are urged to be present ac the practice shoot to he held at the {Country club at 10 o’slock Sunday morning. A large number of the best shots in Bismarck have joined in the plan to form a club. U. C. T. MEETING There will be a meeting to- jnight; As this is the first meeting this fall; we are asking all U. C. initiation, and the Ladies are |planning a regular time for t night. Eats and all. All visi ing U. C.'T.’s always welcome. Jno. L. George, Sect,’ ; E.'L. Portman, Jr. Com. | TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY {FOR RENT—Two unfurpished rooms. Phone 316. 808 Ave B: 9-10-2t Four rugs, one baby bel, one 2-burner oil stove, chairs, sewing machine, music cabinet: and other small household articles. Phone ; 216 or call $08 Ave, B. 9-10-2t dent of that Republi HER LIVING DEATH 10.—Gener: Harding today ‘te procéed to France,‘ to''ptesent the ‘congressional medal of honor’to ‘the unknown soldier ‘buried: with ‘honors, REAL VALUE FOR MONEY. London, Sept: 10.—George Howlette bought a suit of clothes when he was married. Nothing unusual about that |; except that he is still wearing it—and he’s 88 years old and has been mar- tied 65 years. at Bismarck in |'T.’s to turn out, as there will be} D1 Loans and discounts Overdrafts, secured and. un- secured . Warrants, Banking house, f and fixtures. Other real estate Checks and oth- er cash items Cash and Due | other f Sma Capital stock paid in’. a past can’t come|FOR SALE—By party leaving town.| Surplus fund Undivided profit Individual depos- - its subject to check Time stocks, tax cer- tificates, claima, etc . Government issues + + $6,004.07 + 84,338.94 90,343. + $759,001.79 $100,000.00 + 25,000.00 6,255.21 + $225,932.42 No, 68 Report of the Condition of BISMARCK ‘BANK the State | of -North Dakota at the close of business Sept. 6, RESOURCES j, less. ex: penses and taxes paid..... = $570,582.07 569.61 28,289.54 500.00 56,601.65 12,115.91 STATEMAPSTO BE PUBLISHE nounces Information De- partment Also The North Dakota Jcvod Roads a partment, it’ ig announced by Secr tary 'W.)R. Holbeiw. be ready for the touring season 1922, Mr. Holbefa’ announces.’ R. train im’ the state.’ “A draftsman roads in the stat No. 883 Report of the Cendition of THE REGAN ‘STATE BANK at Regan’ in ithe State of North Dak at the close of business S 5 RESOURCE Loans and discounts ........ $ 72,5 Overdrafts, secured and un- secured . cae | Warrants, stocks, tax tificates, claims ete Banking ' house, . fur cand fixtures ; Other real estat over undivided er cash items . Cash and Due from other banks. 9 ‘Total LIABILITIE Capital stock ‘paid in . Surplus fund. . Individual de- posits subject to check... 5 Time cer’ cates of depot G Cashi outstanding Bills payable ‘ota! State of North Dakota, County. of Burleigh—ss, I,-Arnold Gerberding, Cashier of thi above named bank, do solemnly swea: 7 $101, «$10,000.01 5,000.0 $13,583.85, ‘al “62,710.69 488.91 76,583.23 10,000.01 101,583.3 that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and. belief. | ™ ARNOLD GERBERDING, Cashier. Subscribed’ and sworn to before m this 9th day of September, 1921, . 0. H, HELGESON Notary Public My commigaion expires, June 24, 1927. Correct Attest ANNGLD GERBERDING PC, REMINGTON » Directors a sixth, 192100 6 es pt RESOURCES Loans and discounts ‘Warrants, Banking and: fixtures: . ate Other real ‘ Current » > expenses,» taxes over » undivided 2,438.4 4,810.3 1,901.8: 2,088.0: 01 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in’ Surplus fund’. Individual denos- its subject to check. .....% Demand -e of dep Time | certifi- cates of depos- 1,378.10 D! Good Roads Association An- 0.29 | | vel g- | e- of; is preparing a state map showing all au- tomobile trails and principal county s T 0 | 0; | - 'Overdrafts,- s U.S. Government securities awneds Deposited to.secure circulation Exchanges rr. Ms erve par value) | All other United TOTAL .. Other bonds, stocks Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures. . Real estate owned other than banking hou! ‘Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank. . Cash in vault and amount due from national bh: companies in the United States for clearing house. ‘Total ' Capital Stock urplus fund divided p: 9,869 ARE GIVEN ‘HARVEST WORK The United States empioyment of- sociation hes established a map de-'fices in North Dakota placed 9,869 men in harvest positions in the state Pek during the summer, according to Mrs.. arrested Johnke and his three sons, Authentic road maps and logs will Mintie Bowe,’ director of the ‘service. An important feature of the bureau's L. work during the summer, according to Whitcomb, traveling’ gecretary of the! association, will spend his entire time | from now on in prepaiing for the map ;Charter No. 2434. business, He wilt log every important , REPORT OF THE CONDITION ists who are planning trips over the|Mrs. Bowe, has been the direction of northern trails to the Pacific: ‘coast especially are aided by the bureau, Yesterday there was snow around ‘Helena, and a’ party. deziring’ to go to California was routed by way of Den- The association keeps posted ‘daily on the condition of) westetn | trails, labor to places where it is needed. Through careful study of conditions in each locdiy, the offices have been able to ish each week a news let- ter cov, ethe supply of jlabor in the vari@jis harvest districts. TW AIDS IN RICHLAND * Wahpe' N. di, Sept. 10—As the reault of evidence discovered in two raids by Richland county officials, five persons have been. arrested. Sheriff Selland, as the result of o raid upon the premises of Carl Johnke near Hankinen in which he reports he found about 70 gallons of corn mash ‘and -articles believed parts of a still, Louis, Otto and ‘Albert. Arraigned for ‘violation of the prohibition taws, all waived examination ani wore OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK i t Bismarck, in the State of Narth Dakota. at the Close of Business on hd . SEPTEMBER 6, 1921. RESOURCES The highway information deparl- yang and dcsiounts, including rediscounts.... ment of the association is proving of Deduct: value to tourists, it is stated. Motor- Notes and ae Checks on banks located outside of city reporting bank and other cash items | Redemption, fund with U, U. §. Treasurer. . Reserved on interest and taxes er : accrue Circulatin Amount due to: national banks. jAmount due to State banks, companies in the United States and tries. Certified Total Reserved for depreciation. 28 ediscounted with Federal R ae 80,000,00 $1,471. 765.25 75,000.00 17,250.00 uritien, ete. ; 840.14 609.33 Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust 293,980.87 . f 24,404.24 8. Treasurer;and due fro are cM CTT g2,197,671.01 100,000.00 200,000.00 47,555.12 16,591.08 bankers, aud tru 176,291.94 5] Demand deponits (other than bank deposits) sub- 0 ral el r ere Jeet to reserve: Individual deposits subject to check. Certificates of deposit due.in less (other than for money borrowed) leposits (other than bank de- to resefve........+ naan deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 30 Dividends unpaid Total of demand posits) subje 1,331,049,24 jays or more notice, and postal savings): f deposit (other than for money bor- Certificates owed) | Postal say Total of time deposits subject to Reserv United States deposits (other than postal savings) 226,752.34 including War Loan deposit account and of United States Disbursing officers. !U. S. Government Securities borrowed. Bills payable with Federal Reserve Letters of Credit and Traveler! cash and outstanding | 80,576.58 | Correct—Attest: i L, Bell, 1 | TO’ STATE OF I, Fran j that the above ORT: She: Goddard, Directors. (SEAL) No. 9622. Bi s' Checks sold for 10,000.00 48,000.00 nt pard, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemn! tement ig.true to the best of mye SS = ™ = - Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of Sep- tember, 1921. wledge and belief. <, E. SHEPARD, ANK, Cashier. H. B, BEACH, Notary Public. My commission expires March 13, 1923. Reserve District No. 9. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE CITY NATIONAL BANK OF BISMARCK At Bismack, in the State of North Dakota, at the Close of Business on ! Loatis and discounts, includi: Total loans .. September - «RESOURCES ing rediscounts. . 6, 1921 «+ $ 888,629.05 + 888,629.05 “Reserve District No. 9. z| nervous: But every such woman should 3,750.004 overcome such troubles and restore bound over ynder bonds of $1,000 each, which they furnished. WOMAN SICK FOUR YEARS Was Finally Made Well by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Steens, Miss.—‘‘I-was all run down and nervous with female trouble and my mg sides pained me soat fatimes that I could aphardly walk. I suf- Wfered for four years Hwithit. Then! saw, our advertisement {i the papersandIbe- 5 gen taking Lydia E. i Pinkham’s Vegeta- ble Compound. I feel stronger’ and am able to do most of m; | ee = [housework now. i st recommend your | Vegetable Compound to my friends and ; you may use this letter if you care to ; do so.”’—-Mrs. W. H. BLAKE, Route 1, | Steens, Miss. \ How many women, overworked, tired and ailing, Keep up the ceaseless tread- mill of their daily duties until they are afflicted with female troubles as Mrs. Blake was, and are run down, weak and | be convinced by the many letters like | hers which we are constantlypublishing, | proving beyond question that Lydia EB. | Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound will ; Women to normal health and strength. Letters about your health will be given careful attention and held in strict con- | fidence if you write to Lydia E. Pink- ham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. You Can’t Bluff A fire won’t die out when you say “scat.” It isn’t built that way. The thing to do is to accept the services of prevention and protection which The Hart- ford Fire Insurance Company gives. For over 100 years the Hartford has been taking good ‘care of an army of policyhold- ers. Better let it take care of you. | | if We'll come to see you any time you like. MURPHY “The Man Who Knows Tempests are made in teapots since — « 823,842,95. ” prohibition, MALE HELP WANTED—Confideni 18,968.36 it. RE 45,137.00 Insurance.’ : carpenter, able to work fram blue | Certified checks. . 250.00 Gortitied checks . 65,094.08 $ 823,534.97 | Bismarck, N. D. New shoes hurt most when you| prints. Phone 614R. 819 sth street, |Cashicrs scheck® 4 555.55 sao. 746.58 Bilis payable; is... Qverdrafts, unsecured 1,326.66 | pay for them. 9-10-1t Me oe 592,746.58 | Liabilities: other U. S.'Government securities owned i : Se Bills payable . 55,000.00] "above stated for taxes. Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds i ‘Wonder if Obregon would recognize) FOR RENT—Large room and kitchen- Totat atateoe Nous Dakota, | par. value) ........ 50,000.00 | West Virginia? ette furnished for light housekeep- County. of, Burlelgh—ss. | All. other — * ing in modern house, tear school; T, BE, M. Thompso 1,.A.-L. Garnes, Cashier of the above | curities ... * 21,500.00 | < Many an oyster stew hasn't heard} also meat market all furnished’ in |apove named bank, do solemnly swear {named bank. do solemnly, awcsr tet TAL ; 71500.00'F DQN ALD McDONAL D ovsters are back. county seat town. Call 612. 28 ard] that the above statement i, rus, (0 the Se ces sage and belt [Other bonds, stoeks secu 31/960.36 St. 9-10-2t Yoo. THOMPSON, Cashier. ‘4. L. GARNES, Cashier. | Furniture and fixtures ; 4,560.52 TEACHER OF VIOLIN You can’t place a short-skirted wo- ————— Subscribed and sworn to before me {Subscribed and meat ie Hore me | Real estate owned other than banking house... 20,359.88 | man on a pedestal. FOR RENT—Room with board. The} this 9th. day of Sept. Aah Pane this ninth Be aM Ri TARDAON . \ Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank. 33,805.71 | 520-8th St * Phone 237 - Mohawk, 405 5th St. 0-10-4t es ary Pu SESS Notary Public | Cashin vault and amount: due from nati | me ‘ Notary Public | ‘Low tide is the only thing that’s Se Eee My commission-éxpires Aug. 14th, 1926,| My commission expires: Nov. 30, 1) banks: .. Rae Stetealettet, Jaret se 84,977.45 |§ low at the beach resort. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Model 99}Correct Attest: Correct :Atter mount due from State banks, bankers, and ' GAR fom " | Overland touring car for sale or Bey SAE Econ & te BNGED | trust companies in the United States...... 3,071.41 | A small bank balance is a true sign} trade for Ford. Phone 468-M. Directors. ites Directors | ‘otal ...... bebe eaebeboneeseeeeeennens 88,048.86 | of a hard Witter. 9-10-1t { Redetaption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due 2500 ‘at — —— p ==$=$=$=$=$—[—_— — —_ — SSS = ! rom U. 8. lreasurer . 7 UU) | poe 3 i i} All foreigners must be named by; WANTED TO RENT—A tent for ‘the | era al a man with hay fever. first week of the aunting season. No. 108 it leg | ROTAL....4- 1,082,596.96 Phone 356, or write 1. B. Wallace, Report of the Condition 0 | donnie id t ae a ie Women claim it’s their own hair} care Dunraven. -10- i | Capital stock paid in .00 | Komen clan, Ws, | gsr agy THE CAPITAL SECURITY BANK (Sits fond none nea What is it? WORK WANTED—School boys wan 2 Pe . : | 911. Milkmen have decided Ford's pyn-| work after and before school. Some) 4t Bismarck, in the State of North Dakota, at the cloge of business | ta thetic cow was all bull. | good boys are applying. Phone o- September 6th, 1921. ; : 14,544.16 1,967.32 Charl: is turni |. sdgress Commeraiay cues tari RESOURCES | Amount: due to na raat Nani, : ‘yog4 25 | je Chapli aa i Gt cae .22 | H rail the wee of pie is terrible, ee | : Hoan and eisconns. ‘d un ‘secured 2 , yes 2 | Amount due to State anles: bankers and fr : KODAK FINISHING { - , My . o8 Ue “vy; companies in the Unite ates and foreign * ~ When a girl tells 2 man she can, W. Wis T Warrants, stocks, tax certificates, claims, et 5,167.57 | countries’ ... : ‘ $3,845.08 || Quality Work for the Amateur cook the plot begins to thicken. Mrs. F. o Wise ie Banking house, furniture and fixtures. .. 6,959.26 | Certified checks outstanding. : a SLORBY STUDIO i H C ‘cura Hi al d Other real estate.....0.003s 0.000008 774,68 | Cashier's checks on own. bank outstanding. 16.50) Saiedicesiee The email boy thinks the Red men-| ow Cuticura Healed| | current expenses, taxes paid, over undivided. profits.. 1,191.76 pemand depo! deposits) ancora | . HOLMBOE STUDIO ace dat ou : Pimples On Head Checks and other cash itemis..... D8) 1,913.92, “| “subject to Reserve (deposits payable within "This winter you can cut down your Cash and Due from other banks. . eee 87,457.90. 59,371.82 30 days): ‘ ace iIn lial deposits subject to check...... hice 198,465.44 | old bathing suit for a dress. if om ‘ 4 ‘deposi thay See eae aa ey toe: Total $280,669.40 | Teas or mney horrowelee seen 128,558.70 i = were even n - sete e ee eee ee nee ose ees nt ese eeesenes . 40 | of a OLTOWER) «coc sie ude s 558. . cause? tthe daring clothes they| | fim bead. | Thay itched and ee LIABILITIES Oe an ote ‘a Total of demand deposits (other Gian bank el ASK Your Groccr 2 burned and I scratched apital s Hd i. ee eels onevreiele ainiets are's » och ey , posits) subject to Reserve. +. 827,024.1 | ‘or a — \ thenign dite; beter Surplus oa i Ly ARRON e OS DIEEETEEE® 1000.00 ; Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable af- ; i Humpty Dumpty Bread Some men think, they have plenty D sttimes ited til L could | [Individual deposits subject to check....:..$ 94,699.07 ieee eae iartee ne ae Produced By of sense ecause they never Uy not sleep stnight, and my | |Time certificates of deposit..... . 68,746.22 | Certificates of deposit (other than for, money '|| BARKER BAKERY Te Bite off. s Savings depos aaaiete "3 aS eae \ oparrowell na 402,785.86, ‘An ocean liner has a woman barber “TE tried ‘several remedies without Cashier’s checks outstanding. . i E 830:8¢ i er time: deposits ... : 1610.73 | named Fish, She is used to the! | success. I decided totry afree sam- || |Due to other banks.... + 45,850.19 216,606.51 | yyiteg ecto depeclte Cather chan postal sav 11 4396-59 | oe pi canes Sing eee cee | ——— | Tags) ineting Wat foun” depot account | Expert Accountants. Busi-| | teed them about six months I was | Bie payable i SS es ; rete i oes a : 18,000.00 i and deposits, ee United States Disbursing of- seni pack Service = Lig ok floor, a wee, Antara cgay labilities omer than those above stated. : |W. 8. Government Seeutities borrowelt ae 3,600.00 : ins Block. one ie sti ge = ‘ py , ; Bills payable, other than with Federal Re- i ft y eran Seas. catty and Seat Total esse es oo Leeseeeeeeseeeesseneeees + 11$280,669.40 | “serve ank’ (including all obligations repre: | Hunters to buy their ammuni- Telling Age of Mistletoe. ples of other eruptions: They are 1, | | State of North Dakota, : | senting money borrowed. other than redi ‘ | y It is a comparatively easy matter to.| | Steasure to use as is also Cuticum | | County of Burleigh—ss. con : £0unS) ena de weet 50,000.88 ction learn the age of growing mistletoe, as Talcum, a fascinating fregrance for I, S. G. Severtaon, Cashier of the abave named bank, do sol- Bills payable with Federal Reserve Bank. 11,000.00 | EARLY ATLOMAS’S ae Ce oe ay canta Leet eeR tte ee sannus.| {Cmmly swear that the above statement is true, to the beat of my! = TOTAL ...... ee eeeec eee ceee eect nes $1,083,596.96 | the number of years the mistletoe has | | Sa6°C Soap obeves without mes. Gis Se ‘the above statement is true to the best of: my knowledge and belief. || riety of Loads from which to h Fe lived may be computed easily. Z A . Cashier. ' J.B. RHUD, choose. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of September, Cashier. @ BISMAREK. NORTH DAKOTA © Knowlaall aver.the. Northwest for Quality © MAIL-US YOUR FILMS © JA. My Commission expires May 15th, 1925. Correct Gig — McGray, Hyland, ‘ Directors, W. F. HARRIS, Notary Public. “eo oe . Correct—Attest: P. C. Remingt G. F. Dullam, J. A. Graham, Directors. (SEAL) on, September, 1921.- Subscribed and Sworn to before me this 9th day of} A. HENDRICKSON, he Notary Public. My commission expires June 26, 1926, DRY STOVE WOOD Delivered to any part of the city. i $3.25 Per Cord. Phone 731 J

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